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Automated Author Profile

Malmgren, Bjorn

Current S-Index

570.7

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Average Dataset Index per Dataset

17.8

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Total Datasets

32

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

28.4%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

841

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

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(Appendix A) Sea surface temperture reconstruction for ODP Hole 117-723A

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Authors

  • Godad, Shital P ;
  • Naidu, Pothuri Divakar ;
  • Malmgren, Bjorn
120 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR70.9 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.775098January 2011

(Appendix A) Relative abundance of planktonic foraminifera in ODP Hole 117-723A

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Authors

  • Godad, Shital P ;
  • Naidu, Pothuri Divakar ;
  • Malmgren, Bjorn
115 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR68.1 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.775096January 2011

(Table 1) Age determination and calendar agesf ODP Hole 117-723A

Annual, summer, and winter sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the western Arabian Sea were reconstructed through the last 22 kyr using artificial neural networks (ANNs) based on quantitative analyses of planktic foraminifera. Down-core SST estimates reveal that annual, summer, and winter SSTs were 2, 1.2, and 2.6°C cooler, respectively, during the last glacial period than in the Holocene. A 2.5°C SST increase during Termination 1A (hereinafter referred as glacial to Holocene transition) in the western Arabian Sea. The study reveals a strong seasonal SST contrast between winter and summer from 18 to 14 calendar kyr owing to the combined effect of weak upwelling and strong cold northeasterly winds. Minor or no seasonal SST changes were noticed within the Holocene period, which is attributed to the intense upwelling during the summer monsoon. This causes a lowering of SST to values similar to those of the winter season in analogy with the present day. A 3°C rise in winter SSTs during the glacial to Holocene transition coincides with a strengthening of the monsoon, suggesting a link between winter SST and monsoon initiation from the beginning of the Holocene. Strikingly, annual, summer, and winter SSTs show a cooling trend from ~8 ka to the present day, implying tropical cooling in the late Holocene.

Authors

  • Naidu, Pothuri Divakar ;
  • Malmgren, Bjorn
1 Citation0 Mentions96% FAIR2.7 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.837322January 2005

(Table 1) Age control and temporal resolution of paleoceanographic records of the North Atlantic

Short-term changes in sea surface conditions controlling the thermohaline circulation in the northern North Atlantic are expected to be especially efficient in perturbing global climate stability. Here we assess past variability of sea surface temperature (SST) in the northeast Atlantic and Norwegian Sea during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 2 and, in particular, during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Five high-resolution SST records were established on a meridional transect (53°N-72°N) to trace centennial-scale oscillations in SST and sea-ice cover. We used three independent computational techniques (SIMMAX modern analogue technique, Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), and Revised Analog Method (RAM)) to reconstruct SST from planktonic foraminifer census counts. SIMMAX and ANN reproduced short-term SST oscillations of similar magnitude and absolute levels, while RAM, owing to a restrictive analog selection, appears less suitable for reconstructing "cold end" SST. The SIMMAX and ANN SST reconstructions support the existence of a weak paleo-Norwegian Current during Dansgaard-Oeschger (DO) interstadials number 4, 3, 2, and 1. During the LGM, two warm incursions of 7°C water to occurred in the northern North Atlantic but ended north of the Iceland Faroe Ridge. A rough numerical estimate shows that the near-surface poleward heat transfer from 53° across the Iceland-Faroe Ridge up to to 72° N dropped to less than 60% of the modern value during DO interstadials and to almost zero during DO stadials. Summer sea ice was generally confined to the area north of 70°N and only rarely expanded southward along the margins of continental ice sheets. Internal LGM variability of North Atlantic (>40°N) SST in the GLAMAP 2000 compilation (Sarnthein et al., 2003, doi:10.1029/2002PA000771; Pflaumann et al., 2003, doi:10.1029/2002PA000774) indicates maximum instability in the glacial subpolar gyre and at the Iberian Margin, while in the Nordic Seas, SST was continuously low.

Authors

  • Weinelt, Mara ;
  • Vogelsang, Elke ;
  • Kucera, Michal ;
  • Pflaumann, Uwe ;
  • Sarnthein, Michael ;
  • Voelker, Antje H L ;
  • Erlenkeuser, Helmut ;
  • Malmgren, Bjorn
1 Citation0 Mentions96% FAIR2.7 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.841465January 2003

(Table 1) Oxygen isotope stages and their corresponding ages at ODP Hole 115-709A

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Authors

  • Naidu, Pothuri Divakar ;
  • Malmgren, Bjorn
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.1 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.758729January 1999

(Table 2) Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios from planktonic foraminiferal species Globigerinoides ruber, calcium carbonate percentages and fluxes from ODP Hole 115-709A

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Authors

  • Naidu, Pothuri Divakar ;
  • Malmgren, Bjorn
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.1 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.758730January 1999

(Table 3) Contusotruncana contusa morphotypes in DSDP Hole 72-516F

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Authors

  • Kucera, Michal ;
  • Malmgren, Bjorn
36 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR24.6 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.704959January 1998

(Table 2) Absolute abundance of Contusotruncana contusa in DSDP Hole 39-356

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Authors

  • Kucera, Michal ;
  • Malmgren, Bjorn
112 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR76.3 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.704953January 1998

(Table 2) Absolute abundance of Contusotruncana contusa in DSDP Hole 72-516F

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Authors

  • Kucera, Michal ;
  • Malmgren, Bjorn
30 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR20.6 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.704954January 1998

(Table 2) Absolute abundance of Contusotruncana contusa in DSDP Hole 74-525A

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Authors

  • Kucera, Michal ;
  • Malmgren, Bjorn
27 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR18.6 Dataset Index
10.1594/pangaea.704955January 1998